 I want teachers to think for themselves so they can help students to think for themselves. And I want them, you know, I take teaching very serious. I personally feel as though I have a moral obligation to teachers. I think that that is one of the most important things you can do is to teach. Because you have an ethical responsibility to help prepare people to engage in life. Think about it. How many hours do teachers spend with young people, with learners? You know, they help them develop as persons. They help them learn social norms and practices. They help people, you know, learn future occupations. I mean, they help people learn how to live in the world, basically. Helping to run a girls mentorship organization in St. Louis and African American communities. So I see my thinking, I see mentorship as helping develop capabilities in learners. Helping them think differently so they can access opportunities so they can do and be and flourish as they choose. Because I think a lot of poverty and a lot of not having access to education or not, it's about having exposure to somebody doing something different and showing you that there are other options in the world.